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Starmer sends letter of praise to civil servants after ‘managed decline’ remarks
The Prime Minister said the Civil Service was ‘admired across the world’ after a backlash to his comments last week.
Starmer fails to apologise to civil servants amid claims of ‘Trumpian’ language
The head of the FDA union has written to the Prime Minister, describing his remarks as ‘so disappointing’.
Starmer urged to rebuild trust with civil service after ‘Trumpian’ language
The FDA union said the Prime Minister’s language about civil servants in his Plan for Change speech was ‘far more damaging than you had considered’.
40,000 more baby powder bottles sold in 35 states recalled due to potential asbestos contamination
The FDA announced the expanded recall notice earlier this week
Biometrics specialist B-Secur wins US approval for heart monitor
'This is a monumental step towards helping deliver more efficient preventative care' says CEO
Civil Service union welcomes Labour message but warns of ‘tough choices’ on pay
The general secretary of the FDA trade union said decisions on pay across the public sector should be made as a matter of urgency.
FDA approves second Alzheimer’s drug that can modestly slow disease
The delay of cognitive decline seen with the drug amounts to around seven months.
Civil servants must follow ECHR injunctions even if told to ignore, court told
The FDA trade union is bringing legal action against the Cabinet Office over the civil service code and removals to Rwanda.
Trade union’s legal challenge over Rwanda Act to be heard at High Court
The FDA previously said it was bringing legal action over the relationship between the Civil Service Code and the Act.
Trade union legal action will not delay Rwanda flights, says Downing Street
The FDA union has launched legal action claiming a decision to ignore orders from the European Court of Human Rights would breach civil service rules.